Indoor Cats Show Increased Exposure to a Common Household Chemical
An international study indicates that indoor cats have higher concentrations of bisphenol A (BPA) in their fur compared to outdoor cats, raising concerns about the chemical's prevalence in homes.
Studies indicate that medical devices may contain plastics with bisphenol
Research suggests that bisphenol A (BPA), a toxic substance found in many plastics, may still be present in medical devices despite global bans.
Iβve been testing water bottles for three years to find the best durable and chemical-free options
The article discusses the rising trend of reusable water bottles in the UK, highlighting the importance of durability and chemical safety, as consumers shift away from single-use plastics.
BPA-free food packaging is not so 'innocent'
The article discusses the potential health risks associated with BPA-free food packaging, highlighting its connection to serious health issues as an endocrine disruptor.